American serama thread!

Is this a MAGIC egg then???? gotta get one if it is......
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It IS a cool optical illusion the double tail....But that chick really looks like a chipmonk....
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What the heck is that??
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Oh, it must be it's tail and the tail of a hidden chick?
It looks like weird wing tips like you see on some jets.
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Sorry bill did'nt mean to bumb you out bro just wanted to share . but i do thank you for letting me have her ! when i was down at kates i walk the hole place three or four times and just kept comeing back to her cage shes a stand out little bird thats for sure and just a sweet heart ! i do love her alot bill thank you againe and i will share her off spring with you i think i'm going to breed her to little B sometime after nov show. thanks bill have a good night my friend 1
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108 today here..... its so hot i barely want to move..... no wonder all my eggs keep dying.... i cant wait for cooler weather
 
no worries im ok..... and yes she is a great hen.... when kate called me i told her ahhh go ahead (she was saving her for me) sometimes memories are better than trying to replicate things.....im glad you like her
 
Gumbii, I am gonna come over to your house with my baseball bat and rktighaeopjgfkkkk you right on the slioeh[aphjfklsssll---so don't forget to TAKE THE DANG PICTURES tomorrow, OK?
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I'd really like input on some observations that I'm making with my hatchlings.. The oldest three are 7 weeks old, the youngest one is almost 4 weeks old.

I have 4 chicks, from the same parents: Cockerel= white(dominant)/black mottled, a little bit of "cappucino" coloring on his saddle feathers, Pullet= best description would be a Silver Quill? Silver Ginger? Something like that, she's primarily white, with dark penciling, but with salmon colors bleeding throughout.

I have 2 obvious male chicks are white/black mottled like dad, and 2 dark brown chicks that appear to be female at this point, at least no fast growing combs like the others.

Both my dark colored chicks are significantly smaller than all the other chicks of the same hatch date.

I guess my questions would be this...

#1 Are female chicks usually significatly smaller than males?
#2 If both my dark chicks turn out to be female, what is the likelihood that the next dark colored chick from this pair will be female?

I know that 4 is an awfully small sampling, to make generalizations from, but while I'm enjoying them, I am also trying to decode them.... yes, I'm a nerd.
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